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Meaning of inducement
The primary meaning of the word "inducement" is a thing that persuades someone to do something or to make a particular decision.
Etymology of inducement
The word "inducement" has its roots in the Latin words "inducere," meaning "to lead in" or "to introduce," and the suffix "-ment," which forms a noun indicating a result or product
Historically, the word has been used since the 15th century to describe a factor that motivates or influences someone's decision or action
Synonyms
incentive
motivation
encouragement
persuasion
temptation
lure
bait
enticement
allurement
attraction
inducement
stimulus
spur
goad
prod
prompt
impetus
motivation
stimulus
incitement
provocation
instigation
encouragement
incentive
motivation
persuasion
temptation
lure
bait
enticement
allurement
attraction
stimulus
spur
goad
prod
prompt
Definitions
- A thing that persuades someone to do something or to make a particular decision
- * A payment or concession given to someone to persuade them to do something
Usage Examples
- The company offered a significant inducement to employees who agreed to relocate to a new city
- * The promise of a higher salary was a strong inducement for her to change jobs
Antonyms
deterrent
obstacle
hindrance
impediment
barrier
blockage
discouragement
disincentive
dissuasion
demotivation
disheartenment
demoralization
frustration
thwarting
prevention
prohibition
restriction
limitation
constraint
repression
suppression